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Columbus
TrailerA Korean-born man finds himself stuck in Columbus, Indiana, where his architect father is in a coma. The man meets a young woman who wants to stay in Columbus with her mother, a recovering addict, instead of pursuing her own dreams.Actors: John Cho, Haley Lu Richardson, Parker Posey, Michelle Forbes, Rory Culkin, Erin Allegretti, Shani Salyers Stiles, Reen Vogel, Rosalyn R. Ross, Lindsey Shope, Jem Cohen, ...»Director: KogonadaCountry: United StatesDuration: 104 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 7.21 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Ansari AnonymousThe Architecture, the lighting that the audience get to see in this movie is fantabulous. i wish i lived all through those places...2017-10-29 07:10 -
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Critic Reviews of "Columbus"
Arizona RepublicSeptember 14, 2017Architecture has never been more romantic than in "Columbus," single-name director Kogonada's stunningly beautiful film.
Chicago Sun-TimesSeptember 08, 2017Rarely will images of mighty concrete and stone dwellings set against tranquil waters or a gentle spring shower resonate so powerfully as those on display every day in the southern Indiana city of Columbus, captured so breathtakingly in the film.
Chicago ReaderSeptember 07, 2017[Columbus] unfolds in a series of grandly composed frames that range from fanatically symmetrical interior shots to boldly geometric exterior shots showcasing the local gems.
Chicago TribuneSeptember 07, 2017Few contemporary American films operate on this level of aesthetic precision. In a first feature, yet.
Boston GlobeSeptember 07, 2017Kogonada in his impressive feature debut applies the principles of these architects to the compositions and structure of the film, a formal tour-de-force that eclipses its modest - though affecting and impeccably acted - narrative.
SlateSeptember 01, 2017Each shot is meticulously composed without appearing mannered; the characters, often seen from a distance, make up an integral part of the landscape they occupy rather than being framed picturesquely against it.
Groucho ReviewsOctober 20, 2017Kogonada's cleverly integrated use of the architecture, beautifully framed from visual and narrative standpoints, lends his freshman feature a sense of modernist mastery...
World of ReelOctober 15, 2017Director Kogonada, in his impressive debut, conveys emotion through site and sound. He turns out to be a master of not just visual setting, but of conversational filmmaking, and his "Columbus" might just be a masterpiece
Deseret News, Salt Lake CityOctober 13, 2017It may take a little more effort and patience to appreciate what Columbus has to say about friendship, grief and courage, but the messages are worth that effort.
The SkinnyOctober 13, 2017A warm, quietly devastating drama that has plenty to offer for those open to something subtle.
Salt Lake TribuneOctober 12, 2017... a tender, beautiful gem that should not be overlooked.
Lainey GossipOctober 09, 2017Columbus is a small, intimate film playing out on a big canvas, a personal drama set amongst titanic works. It's good actors doing good acting in a film shot by a master of composition.
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